JP-Scal-451

JP-Scal-451

JP-Scal-451

JP-Scal-451

Lit, produit par Les Ateliers Jean Prouvé, Nancy, France, circa 1953

Prix:

sur demande

Dimensions:

61 x 195 x 91 cm

Matériaux:

Acajou, acier, rembourrage

LBB-DIVA

LBB-DIVA

LBB-DIVA

Une chauffeuse, production: Studio D’arte Palma, ca. 1955, Brazil,

Prix:

par demande

Dimensions:

90 x 81 x 80 (140) cm

Matériaux:

Jacaranda massif, laine

PJ-L-05-A

PJ-L-05-A

PJ-L-05-A

Lit de jour, ca. 1955-1956

Prix:

sur demande

Dimensions:

46 x 200 x 83 cm

Matériaux:

Teck, fabric

PJ-L-01-B

PJ-L-01-B

PJ-L-01-B

Lit de jour, ca. 1955-1956

Prix:

sur demande

Dimensions:

46 x 200 x 83 cm

Matériaux:

Teck, fabric

LC-Cabin de témoin

LC-Cabin de témoin

LC-Cabin de témoin

Objet trés rare de Le Corbusier pour le Haute Court de Chandigarh, 1955

Prix:

sur demande

Dimensions:

117 x 144 x 119 cm

Matériaux:

Teck massif et placage

CP-1

CP-1

CP-1

Dix appliques CP-1 de Charlotte Perriand, pour la Galerie Steph Simon. Signés avec « Made in France Classe 1 », ca. 1950.

Prix:

sur demande

Dimensions:

130mm x 180mm x 70mm

Matériaux:

Fer émaillé

PJ-R-23-A

PJ-R-23-A

PJ-TA-04-A

Coffre en teck massive, ca. 1956

Prix:

sur demande

Dimensions:

480mm x 710mm x 460mm

Matériaux:

Teck massif, cannage

LC-AE-05-A

LC-AE-05-A

LC-AE-05-A

Volet aérateur vertical en tôle d’aluminium pliée et rivetée. Profilé à la forme d’une aile d’avion et monté aux extrémités sur pivots en acier. Ca. 1956-1957.

Prix:

sur demande

Dimensions:

2970mm x 440mm x 60mm

Matériaux:

Aluminium

 

PJ-L-12-A

PJ-L-12-A

PJ-L-12-A

Lit de jours, 1957-1958.

Prix:

sur demande

Dimensions:

35 x 195 x 80 cm

Matériaux:

Teck massif, peaux de chevaux

PJ-DIVERS-01-A

PJ-DIVERS-01-A

Screen, 1957- 1958, with three double sided panels

Prix:

sur demande

Dimensions:

172 x 151 x 5 cm

Matériaux:

Teck massif, coton vert foncé et rouge

screen jeanneret

screen and a room divider made of teak and cotton. A rare screen from the collection of Chandigarh. A piece of furniture of great importance. It is a thing of everyday life. At auctions sold for a lot of money. It is as good as ever. A history of India shows an industrialization affecting the Punjab and North India. The Mogularchitecture and modern India met here and created a new capital. Much water, politics and creativity also made the city an architectural masterpiece. Nehru created a capitol and a culture of museums. An art collection was here and the rare gold and silver were here. Metals and concrete created a place of encounter. So was the pottery and the craft, where teak and metal came into being. Pipe braid and the magic of Le Corbusier and Pierre Jeanneret. The villa in Ahmedabad and the paintings were significant. In the period from 1950 to 1960 visions were important and life in the countryside was hard. The Romanticism of European Modernism has created modernist buildings of stone and clay. Fire and water were elements of peace, where the Parliament and the citizens wanted an architecture and its furnishing. The culture is something important.